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You can start by opening My Computer and double clicking on your sansa player. From there you should be able to navigate through your mp3 player. Once you've found the video recording you can right-click on it and hit copy, then go to your desktop and right-click again and hit paste. Your audio-recording will then be on your desktop.

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if the files you want to tranfer are on a cd you must copy them to your computer first.If you want to find files saved in media player for instanse click Start and search for one or all audio to see the saved location.connect your sansa open my computer open the sansa then save files in same location as normal ...

Music files MP3 or WMA
Music transfer can be made seeing the player as a USB mass storage device in Windows Explorer, exploring the drives on "my computer": the player should show up as a drive letter with about 2 GB of memory.

Transferring songs from the computer to the player
After exploring the appropriate music files on the computer, the songs can be dragged and dropped to the memory of the player: read the blue
tips on page 11 of the manual.

Always disconnect the player safely after transfers, see point 3.4.1 of the manual on page 11.

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Audio CD converting to mp3 / wma format: RIPPING
When wanting to convert audio CD's to files that can be played on the player, you could use Windows Media Player 11 or MusicMatch Jukebox using the RIP utility.

i think you should check the file type of the music you download. maybe it does not match with the one that should be dowloaded in your mp3 player. but im not that sure. just check for the other answers. try to download some audio or mp3/mp4 converter to convert the one you download with to the one that you want to download on your mp3. like for example. music.mpeg to music.wav or music.mp3, something like that

Of course, first you need to transfer those recordings from your mp3 to your computer. Then open up whatever cd burning software you use, choose make audio cd, click add files and choose your recordings and burn.
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